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Planting a food plot for whitetail deer success
So I'm very behind schedule this year on setting up the food plot for white tail deer. since I'm only planting a small plot I thought I might try to plant without fertilizer or lime. I believe I have ...
As spring inches closer, a lot of folks are pulling their fishing gear together and prepping for the coming turkey season. But some of us never stop thinking about whitetails and are already working ...
If you’ve ever watched a whitetail deer browse, you’ve seen them nonchalantly pick specific plants to devour while ignoring others. A fancy way of describing that behavior is to say that deer are ...
Enoree, S.C. (WSPA) – Many people will begin to grow food on their land to try to attract wildlife for their viewing pleasure or to harvest hunting. Union County 4H and its partners at Clemson ...
Food plots are becoming an annual ritual for the nation’s whitetail hunters and land managers, and the yearly conundrum of “what should I plant?” can be vastly simplified if you devote at least a ...
Significant moisture in most of the area this spring has grasses and forbes growing well, and people interested in growing food plots for fall hunting should be preparing now. A couple of my ...
Deer hunting is a labor of love. For hardcore whitetail junkies, the work usually begins long before the dawn of another opening day. The clock is ticking. Texas’ Archery Only and Managed Lands Deer ...
At first, Matt Williams thought someone might be stealing his mushrooms. The tops of the wine cap mushrooms growing on his Wisconsin farm had been removed at the stems, the way a forager might slice ...
Join us as we plant 9 acres of corn and soybean food plots on beautiful Southern Illinois land! Watch the full process, from preparing the fields to sowing the seeds, and see tips for maximizing ...
Many deer hunters and land managers across Louisiana and Mississippi have delayed planting their food plots this year because of the extreme heat. Not only is hot, dry weather tough on young seedlings ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is once again offering free seed for the 2026 growing season to landowners ...
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